On an episode of Dr. OZ on daytime TV (KRIV-26 in Houston), about 6-7
months ago, there was evidence presented by a radiologist
about women who tuck their cell phones in their bra, on x-rays and
mammograms, the outline of the cell phone clearly visible on both
film and digital x-rays, due to the thermal heat that is radiated in
heavy use..
I have a Moto-X Pure Edition & can verify, the back of the case does get
warm when using for 30 minutes or more consistently, just as many HT's
get warm in the hand upon heavy use, such as during constant use during
the BVARC Monday nets..
73
Howard Bingham
KE5APJ
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On 6/30/2016 11:09 AM, Irv Smith via BVARC wrote:
In an engineering magazine I just read a disturbing article about EMF
problems associated with everyday modern things such as cellphones,
WiFi, Bluetooth, baby monitors, and smart electric meters. I couldn't
find the article itself online, but this TED talk covers the same ground:
https://www.emfanalysis.com/tedx-wireless-wake-up-call/.
Apparently the author is unusually sensitive to such low level EMF.
He experienced bad effects attributed to a bank of smart electric
meters installed near his apartment's bedroom. Note that his wife is a
medical doctor and also suffered various aliments.
Many of us keep our cellphones in shirt or pants pocket. We've all
been warned that this should be a big no-no. Baby monitors are
alleged to be especially bad for a infant whose growing tissues may be
unusually susceptible to EMF. What about a pregnant woman with
cellphone in a purse carried next to her abdomen?
The speaker points out that research on EMF that's funded by the cell
industry is not likely to find any problems — analogous to
tobacco-industry-funded research on smoking some years ago. And I
haven't yet seen any ominous ads by law firms saying "Call
800-xxx-yyyy if you used a baby monitor!"
73 de Irv KK5QQ
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